In order to work quickly in Muse it's helpful to become familiar with its various tools. In this movie learn how to use the Selection, Crop, Type, and Zoom tools. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

It's very difficult to capture everyone smiling at once for a group portrait. Learn out how to combine images to get the perfect group portrait shot in Photoshop, as well as how to use the Auto-Align Layers feature to align photos with different zoom levels so that they're the same size. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

See how you can create engaging, interactive Single Edition iPad apps with interactivity, including 360-degree image rotation, audio and video, and the ability to pan and zoom directly in InDesign CC. Learn how to package your app for submission to the Apple App Store using Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition, which you can access directly from InDesign CC.

Learn everything you need to know to design and submit an app to the Apple App Store — without writing code. If you know how to use InDesign, you'll be ready to build an iPad app after this session.In this session, you'll learn:• How to leverage your familiar InDesign skills to design an iPad app that inspires and engages• How to use the Folio Overlays panel in InDesign to add interactive overlays including hyperlinks, slide shows, audio and video, panorama, and pan and zoom to page layouts• How to use the Adaptive Design Tools in InDesign to efficiently adapt existing print layouts for the iPad• How to submit an unlimited number of apps to the Apple App Store at no additional charge as an Adobe Creative Cloud™ member.

Photoshop video and animation features let you put video clips, images and graphics in motion. Jeff Sengstack shows you how to use "keyframes" to zoom a clip up and position it over another clip, spin a clip on screen and slide a clip into the scene.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

With the wide array of tools available in Premiere Elements 11, you can do everything from providing captivating narration to adding a pan and zoom effect to your movie. In this video, you will see how to access a number of useful tools; in particular, you'll get a detailed demonstration of how to apply a freeze frame to your film.

Have you ever worked on an image, and wished it were a bit bigger? Well, that's what the Zoom tool is for, and Infinite Skills author, Andy Anderson, will show you some creative touches to this standard Photoshop tool.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

In this tutorial, learn about the improved support for touch devices in Adobe Acrobat and Reader XI. The new Touch mode provides smoother scrolling, you can swipe to scroll a page, accelerated swiping to allow to you to scroll quickly through large documents, and pinching to zoom.

In this video tutorial Julieanne walks you through the best way to pan and zoom a “time lapse” image sequences, video clip and still photograph using the new Motion options in Photoshop CS6. For those wanting even greater control, Julieanne also demonstrates how to use smart objects to take advantage of Photoshop CS6’s new Transform attribute in the Timeline panel.

Take a close look at timeline elements including switches, navigation, zooming, trimming, setting keyframes, and basic layer properties. Next, review how to set and change keyframe parameters in the timeline, and multiple ways you can accomplish this in After Effects.

The InDesign toolbar contains a lot of tools, many of which are hidden or "nested" underneath the tools you see initially. In this video you will see the primary tools used to select, rotate and size objects. You'll also learn how to use the Type tool to edit text and create frames with or without borders, switch tools using your keyboard, and navigate with the Hand and Zoom tools.

The mid-March update to Digital Publishing Suite introduces a new type of overlay called Scrollable Frame and refined how Pan & Zoom is handled. This video introduces theses features along with a cursory discussion of iPad3 authoring for Digital Publishing Suite.

Once again a customer question turns into an episode with the idea of something Colin calls Super Zoom. Colin shows you how to combine a high resolution still image with video so the camera can zoom into macro levels without the image getting pixelated. Using After Effects motion reframes and color correction, this can be achieved to create a seamless blend between video and a still.

Rufus Deuchler, Worldwide Design Evangelist at Adobe, shows you how you can use the Folio Producer Tools in Adobe InDesign CS5 and CS5.5 to add interactive content that will be published to tablet devices. In this second episode, Rufus describes how to add Panoramas, Web Content, Scrollable Content and Pan and Zoom images.

Kyle Lambert is a fine artist based in the UK and was formally trained as an oil painter. He currently freelances and specializes in painting, illustration and animation. Used to the tactile nature of oil and canvas, Kyle naturally gravitated to the iPad to create digitally. Lambert is becoming well known for his striking character portraits and was the first artist to create photo-realistic work using Adobe Ideas: http://bit.ly/oHhjuy. In this video, learn about Lambert's approach to working and get inspired as you watch how he creates using Adobe Ideas – zooming all the way in to get fine detail and zooming all the way out to see the image.

Video Highlights: Watch how easy it is to bring your photos to life using customized pan and zoom motions that add drama or fun to your story. Automated options can even do the work of finding faces and zooming to them. Version 10.
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Greg Wilson interviews Quality Engineer Shashwati Keith about using Flash Builder to develop Muni Tracker, a popular mobile app that is available for Android and iOS devices and will soon be available for the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Mobile devices are unlike laptop computers in that you interact with the content using touchpoints. In this video, Paul Trani creates a simple drawing application using ActionScript in Flash Professional.

Join Platform Evangelist Bhakti Pingale as she walks you through debugging a Flex application on a mobile device over a USB connection. While this walkthrough uses a Samsung Galaxy Tab, the workflow is applicable for any mobile device running Android.

In this video, Terry White shows you how to create immersive digital magazines for tablet devices using InDesign CS5.5. He will show you some of the incredible interactivity you can add to your publications, such as an image sequence and the ability to pan and zoom on content, and show you how you can preview on your desktop using the content viewer for desktop.

After Effects CS5.5 makes it easy to create a 3D Orbit Camera Rig, which simplifies circular animations. Chris Meyer expands on this by demonstrating how to perform smooth crane and zoom moves with this rig as well.

In this video, Terry White shows you how to create immersive digital magazines for tablet devices using InDesign CS5.5. He will show you some of the incredible interactivity you can add to your publications, such as an image sequence and the ability to pan and zoom on content, and show you how you can preview on your desktop using the content viewer for desktop.

We've all heard the term ""Ken Burns Effect"", but do you know that this random effect will sometimes zoom into areas you don't want to zoom into? This tutorial will show you how to easily import images and give you complete control to pan, zoom, and travel across images to create customized dynamic slideshows that you can output to Blu-ray, DVD or any device. The ease and power of this tutorial comes from using custom presets for motion and effects in Premiere Pro CS5; a feature that many users tend to miss.

Learn how to work in the Timeline panel. Hide and show layers with the Video switch. Learn about layer duration and how to use composition markers. Zoom in and out in the Timeline panel, and move forward and backward in time.

Born and raised in New Zealand, Rebecca Taylor embarked on the beginning of her dazzling fashion career with only $600 in her pocket. Now a New York City fashion icon, she dresses the likes of Sarah Jessica Parker and Cameron Diaz. Her delightful attention to detail and sexy but sweet style have turned her into an internationally recognized brand.

In the second episode of the series, Ben recounts the journey of making a name for himself in the Big Apple, while trying to continue to push the boundaries of traditional photography. Ben has looked through the lens at such big names as Heath Ledger, Hugh Jackman and Mary J. Blige and no matter how recognizable or unknown his subject may be, he continues to achieve emotion and distinction with each click of his camera. Always donned with a smile and a playful attitude, Ben attributes his growth as an artist to his “visual journal” and how its compilation lead to his latest accomplishment, a book of collage photography, Big Up.

This episode of Designing Minds features industry-praised photographer Ben Watts. In the first of a two-part series, Ben discusses the power of photography and how his love for the craft enables him to capture timelessness in a frame. He goes on to discuss how the streets and youth of New York City influenced his early work, later shaping his process and practice for commercial work.

Use the power of your graphics card to navigate to any area of an image with new, ultra-smooth zooming and panning. Edit at the highest magnification and use the new Rotate View tool to smoothly turn your canvas for distortion-free viewing at any angle.

In this episode we introduce you to the first of this year’s Young Guns recipients, John Kudos. Known for his intricate and thoughtful work, he is constantly reshaping the subtleties of traditional design with interactivity.

Student illustrator Kerry Hyatt and student graphic designer Paula Hansanugrum join together to create a project using iconic American imagery such as tv dinners, comic books, and the vintage game Operation.

Students Enrique Barrios and Owen Freeman discuss the relationship between graphic designer and illustrator, how they successfully tackled a sensitive subject, and what "play" looks like in a war torn city.

Photoshop CS4 does things like never before. Colin Smith shows you the new viewing options. Smoothly zoom, pan and move around your image with complete freedom. Discover the Flick-Pan and pixel grid tools too.

In this first of a 3 part series, Julia Hoffmann, a rising star of the design world, discusses her early aspirations. She talks about the importance of simplicity in logos, as well as the collaborate creative process she had with Jon Stewart.

Take your design assets and format them for use in mobile devices. You'll learn how to use device profiles to test and preview your designs, and how to use Adobe Device Central as a starting point for creating new projects.

Learn some new features of the Flash CS3 interface and workflow. You'll also learn how to import Photoshop and Illustrator files into Flash, as well as how to convert Illustrator elements into symbols.

Get familiar with Bridge CS3 and the new Photoshop and Illustrator workflow. You'll learn how to use Adobe Bridge to share assets between applications, and how to create a static web banner using Photoshop and Illustrator.